The following individuals appeared during felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed.

If charged, all will appear Nov. 14 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Brock Lee, 18, two counts of theft of property — $5,000.

Pope County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Michael Lydon testified on July 7, the sheriff’s office received a report an individual’s truck had been jacked up, placed on blocks and the wheels stolen. Lydon said a juvenile involved in the incident admitted to stealing the wheels and returned them to the victim on Oct. 7. Lydon said Lee also admitted to involvement in the incident. The investigator said the estimated value of the wheels is $600.

Dover Marshal’s Office Investigator Todd Steffy also testified against Lee and two juveniles. Steffy said the department received two reports of stolen ATVs, one on Sept. 15 and the other on Sept. 29. The investigator said the office received a call from Dardanelle citing a juvenile was in possession of one of the ATVs, valued at $8,000. During an interview, the juvenile and Lee admitted to taking the ATV, according to Steffy. Steffy said Lee was also involved in stealing the second ATV, valued at $3,000, along with the previous juvenile and one other. Steffy said Lee and the juveniles gave a confession to taking the off-road equipment.

District Court Judge Don Bourne ordered Lee and the two juveniles to stay away from the victims.

• Jeremiah J. Munsil, 33, theft by receiving — $25,000.

Russellville Police Department Detective Mark Frost testified a victim reported on Sept. 29 her son, Munsil, had taken her jewelry while staying at her home for the past six weeks. Frost said one of the victim’s rings was located at cBay Trading and Loan and she advised him Munsil told her he had pawned the jewelry. Frost obtained receipts from cBay Trading and Loan showing Munsil had pawned 44 items. Frost said the items corresponded with the items on a list given to him by the victim. The detective said the victim estimated the value of the jewelry to be worth $18,265.

Bourne ordered Munsil to stay away from his mother.

• Dustin Seiter, 19, theft by receiving — $15,000.

Pope County Sheriff’s Office Investigator Steven Pack testified a deputy responded to a report of an accident at State Highway 124 and Gum Log Road on Oct. 7. Pack said the deputy noticed skid marks and debris and followed the trail of debris to a residence at 278 Paradise Acres Road where a damaged work truck was located. The deputy made contact with the homeowner who said a man by the name of “Little Homey” left the truck there. Pack said he made contact with Seiter who identified himself as “Little Homey.” Seiter allegedly told the investigator he was picked up by another suspect who advised him the truck they were riding in was stolen. Seiter said the individual wrecked the vehicle and jumped out of the truck and ran off. Seiter then said he got behind the wheel and drove the truck to the residence on Paradise Acres Road. Pack said some tools had been taken out of the truck, which Seiter admitted he planned on selling. While driving the truck to the residence, Seiter struck a few mailboxes, with two valued at $50 each, and a fence valued at $500 was also damaged during the incident.

• Kenneth S. Andrews, 42, felon in possession of a firearm — $5,000.

According to a report provided by PCSO, on Oct. 7 a neighbor of Andrews called deputies to report shots fired. The neighbor said Andrews was shooting a gun in his backyard with several of the bullet casings going into his yard, according to the report. The report stated Andrews said he was testing the gun to fit a scope for it. Andrews had a previous felony conviction, which led to his arrest for possession of the weapon.

• Johnathon Davis, 25, felon in possession of a firearm — $15,000.

According to a police report provided by the Russellville Police Department, an officer patrolling a neighborhood for a safety check noticed Davis walking down the street in the early morning hours. The report stated Davis told the officer he was walking to his girlfriend’s house. The officer asked Davis if he had anything on him and he said a “clip,” according to the report. The officer conducted a consented search on Davis and found a handgun tucked in the front of his pants. Davis has previous felony convictions and is currently on parole.

According to a report provided by PCSO, on Oct. 8 a deputy responded to the 700 block of Country Club Road on a report of a nude person in the roadway. On arrival, the officer noted a man without any clothes on who was throwing his arms around and appeared to be under the influence, the report stated. The man was ordered to the ground and the deputy noted Jackson couldn’t stay still, was sweating and wasn’t making sense while talking. The deputy searched a moving truck driven by Jackson which was in the ditch. The deputy located a black bag in the front seat that contained a money bag. Also found in the truck was a small digital scale, five small bags containing a white residue, a glass pipe and a small metal container with a crystal substance inside. A field test of the white substance returned positive for methamphetamine.

• Roy D. Rhamy, 28, felon in possession of a firearm — $15,000.

According to a police report by the Russellville Police Department, police responded on Oct. 9 to a report of shots fired. A neighbor said he heard two or three gunshots outside his trailer, looked through the window and allegedly saw Rhamy carrying a semi-automatic pistol. The complainant handed officers a magazine containing five rounds and said Rhamy had given it to him before leaving in a silver Buick, according to the report. Upon inspection of the property, police found an empty casing next to the tool shed and located a gun inside a tool box in the shed. Police conducted a traffic stop on Rhamy and placed him into custody.

According to a police report by the Russellville Police Department, officers responded to a disturbance involving Myers and his ex-wife on Oct. 7. The report stated the victim told police Myers grabbed her by her neck, choked her and threw her around the room, allegedly hitting her several times. The report stated police observed red marks on her back and upper chest. The victim said Myers ran out the back door when officers arrived. The report stated when police arrived at the residence they noticed Myers crouched down hiding. Officers noted Myers had bloodshot eyes and appeared to be intoxicated.